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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

Capabilities

Aging

Annealing

Austempering

Beta Annealing

Bright Tempering

Carburizing

Cryogenic

Fluidized Bed

Hardening

High Pressure Gas (HPGQ)

Homogenization

Hydrogen Atmosphere

Induction

Laser

Martempering

Normalizing

Quenching

Rapid Infrared

Selective Carburizing

Selective Hardening

Solution Annealing

Stress Relieving

Tempering

Vacuum

Materials

Aluminum

Beryllium Copper

Carbon Steel

Cobalt

Exotic Metals

Hastelloy®

Inconel®

Monel®

Nickel Cobalt Alloys

Nickel Powdered Metals

Stainless Steel

Titanium

Tool Steel

Part Size

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SUPPLIER PREFERENCES | Certification & Ownership (optional)

SUPPLIER PREFERENCES

OWNERSHIP DIVERSITY

Minority Owned

Small/Disadvantaged

Woman Owned

Veteran Owned

Quality Certifications

ANSI/ESD S20.20-2007

ANSI/NCSL Z540

ANSI/NCSL Z540.1

ANSI/NCSL Z540.1-1994

ANSI/NCSL Z540.3-2006

AS7101

AS7101A

AS9000

AS9003:2001

AS9100

AS9100A

AS9100B

AS9100C

AS9120

AS9120A

Association of American Railroads Quality Assurance (AAR QA)

International Railway Industry Standard (IRIS)

ISO 13485

ISO 13485:2003

ISO 14000

ISO 14001

ISO 14001:1996

ISO 14001:2004

ISO 14644-1:1999

ISO 14644-2:2000

ISO 14644-3:2005

ISO 14644-4:2001

ISO 14644-5:2004

ISO 14644-6:2007

ISO 14644-7:2004

ISO 14644-8:2006

ISO 22000/HACCP

ISO 9000

ISO 9000:2000

ISO 9000:2001

ISO 9001

ISO 9001:1994

ISO 9001:2000

ISO 9001:2001

ISO 9001:2002

ISO 9001:2004

ISO 9001:2008

ISO 9002

ISO 9002:1994

ISO 9003

ISO 9004

ISO/IEC 17025

ISO/IEC 17025:1999

ISO/IEC 17025:2005

ISO/TS 16949

ISO/TS 16949:2002

ISO/TS 16949:2009

ISO/TS 29001

ISO/TS 29001:2007

ISO/TS 29001:2010

Nadcap

NELAP

NQS9000

QS 9000

QS 9000:1998

RC14001:2005

RC14001:2008

RCMS:2005

RCMS:2008

TL9000

Other Certification / Registration

CGP Registered

Conflict Minerals Disclosure

C-TPAT

E-Stewards

FAA Certified Repair Station

FDA Registered

GSA Approved

IPC J-STD-001

IPC/WHMA-A-620

IPC-7711/7721

IPC-A-600

IPC-A-610

ISO/IEC 27000

ISO/IEC 27001

ISO/IEC 27001:2005

ISPM 15

ISTA

ITAR Registered

Lean Manufacturing

MIL-PRF-38534

MIL-PRF-38535

MIL-SPEC 45208A

OHSAS 18001

OHSAS 18001:2007

R2

RoHS Compliant

Six Sigma

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Technology: Heat Treating Services encompass a variety of procedures for heating and cooling materials without melting to induce certain properties or characteristics in them. Among the desirable outcomes of heat treating are hardening, improved dimensional stability,improved formability,improved machinability, softening,strengthening, and stress relieving. Plastic deformation may be included in the sequence of heating and cooling steps, thus defining a thermomechanical treatment.

All metals and alloys in common use are heat-treated at some stage during processing. Iron alloys respond to heat treatment in a unique way because of the multitude of phase changes which can be induced through the various processes.